I received a PhD in philosophy and doctoral certificate in medieval studies from Fordham University in 2017. My main research concerns the nature, subject, and foundations of logic, with historical work on the development of medieval theories of logical consequence from the later 13th through the first half of the 14th century and more contemporary research on the relation between logic and ontology, natural semantics, temporal logics and theories of modality. Elsewhere, I've published in philosophy of religion, early modern philosophy and metaphysics.
Since 2019, I've worked outside of academia in DevOps and cloud computing while continuin…
I received a PhD in philosophy and doctoral certificate in medieval studies from Fordham University in 2017. My main research concerns the nature, subject, and foundations of logic, with historical work on the development of medieval theories of logical consequence from the later 13th through the first half of the 14th century and more contemporary research on the relation between logic and ontology, natural semantics, temporal logics and theories of modality. Elsewhere, I've published in philosophy of religion, early modern philosophy and metaphysics.
Since 2019, I've worked outside of academia in DevOps and cloud computing while continuing to publish new research, and maintain an interest in bridging that gap.
website: https://jacobarchambault.com
google scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=V-7I4gcAAAAJ&hl=en
academia.edu: https://fordham.academia.edu/JacobArchambault
linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/JacobArchambault